Prices for Italy beach holidays: Where holidaymakers have to pay the most!
Find out everything about popular beach holidays in Italy 2025, price trends and the most beautiful beaches from northern to southern Italy.

Prices for Italy beach holidays: Where holidaymakers have to pay the most!
Beach holidays in Italy are very popular with German tourists. But the prices for beach visits can vary greatly, depending on the region and the exclusivity of the offer. Loud Soester Anzeiger Reports from Il Giornale show that there are “sky-high” price differences between northern and southern Italy. Moderate price increases of around 3 to 8 percent are expected for summer 2025, with the average increase for parasols and loungers being 4 percent.
In the north and center of Italy, luxurious beach resorts are significantly more expensive than in the south. The price range is particularly striking at the Cinque Vele Beach Club in Marina di Pescoluse, where a pavilion costs 696 euros per day. Twiga in Forte dei Marmi also charges 600 euros per day for an Arabian tent with king-size beds. In the Lido in Venice you have to pay 515 euros for cabins in the first row at the Hotel Excelsior. In contrast, Sottomarina, Caorle and Bibione offer lighter price increases and therefore cheaper options.
Cheap beach destinations
Looking beyond the price tags reveals the multitude of beautiful beaches Italy has to offer. Loud Voucher Wonderland Stunning beaches can be found in different regions of the country.
Top beaches in Italy
- San Vito Lo Capo, Sizilien: Atemberaubende Kulisse mit feinem Sandstrand, oft sehr voll im August.
- Strand von Tropea, Kalabrien: Glasklares Wasser und Kieselstrand, unterhalb der Altstadt.
- Cala Mariolu, Sardinien: Einer der schönsten Strände, nur per Boot erreichbar, ideal zum Schnorcheln.
- La Cinta Beach, Sardinien: Familienfreundlicher, über drei Kilometer langer Sandstrand mit flachem Wasser.
- Lido di Jesolo, Adria: 15 Kilometer langer Sandstrand, bekannt für seine touristische Infrastruktur und Wassersportmöglichkeiten.
- Bibione, Adria: Gut erschlossener Strand, ideal für Familien mit zahlreichen Amenities.
- Cala del Gesso, Toskana: Abgelegener Strand, Zugang nur zu Fuß nach 20 Minuten möglich.
- Capo Vaticano, Kalabrien: Romantische Buchten, teilweise nur per Boot erreichbar.
- Strand von Spiaggia dei Conigli, Lampedusa: Weißer Sandstrand, bekannt für seine Schönheit, ohne touristische Infrastruktur.
Overall, it shows that holidays on the Italian beach are still a popular destination despite rising prices. The combination of beautiful beaches and culinary delights attracts millions of tourists to the coast every year. Whether luxurious or inexpensive, Italy has the right offers for every taste.